I've read excerpts from it over the years, but never the entire work. Mark Phillips wrote the first part and Cathy O'Brien the second. O'Brien was a sex slave and Phillips rescued her. I had trouble getting through Phillips' bad grammar, typos and wonky digital formatting, but I'm five chapters into O'Brien's story and it's much smoother reading.

Don't bother with this book unless you can deal with the topic. O'Brien pulls no punches.

The Thanatos Syndrome, by Walker Percy, a re-read. Heavy sodium in the water supply of a Louisiana parish leads to strange behaviors and detective work by psychiatrist Tom More, who unravels the mystery. Nobody creates memorable characters like these Southern literary geniuses.

A few years ago I started reading this book, but I interrupted reading. This is the unique work that I did not read. Being a big fan of Process and Metamorphosis, I feel myself obligated to read this book.

_________________An idea, like a ghost, must be spoken to a little before it will explain itself.Charles DickensMy sceince blog: hereMy article about pocket notebooks: here

I am reading this new book called Eero: The Pureblooded King. It must be new because not a lot of people are talking about it. I have already read it but I’m reading it again now. I just can’t get enough of it. I love the characters and the plot, I love all of it and can’t wait till the next one is out. Has anyone else read it or heard about Eero: The Pureblooded King?

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